When confronted, Kyl's office released a statement claiming the Senator's comments were "not intended to be a factual statement."

Sir Rev. Dr. Stephen T. Colbert, DFA, decided to have a bit of fun with Kyl, and he challenged his audience to Tweet their own "Not Intended To Be A Factual Statement" about Kyl.

I decided to compose a Tweet of my own... and then another... and before I knew it I had an entire story's worth; that's why, today, we'll be taking a taking a short break from the daily grind to have a bit of fun with a man who truly deserves it: Jon Kyl.

So I did a bit of math, and if Colbert is correct about that "46 a minute" thing then about 65,000 tweets went up in the 24 hours following his announcement, and they're still going up fast; check out #NotIntendedToBeAFactualStatement at Twitter to get a feel for what I'm talking about.

Two Tweets by other writers sort of "bookmark" the types of missives that have been presented; Ben Cobb, writing as @MoltenPanther, Tweeted:

Jon Kyl started a squirrel farm to form a massive squirrel army in preparation for the coming apocalypse.

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